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The Universe in 90 minutes: Time, free will, God, & more | Sean Carroll

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Nov 6, 2025
In this engaging discussion, theoretical physicist Sean Carroll delves into the intricacies of the multiverse, revealing how quantum mechanics leads to infinite possible worlds. He explores profound questions of time and entropy, linking them to the structure of the universe and the emergence of life. Carroll also tackles free will, defending a compatibilist view and examining how human agency fits within a scientifically understood reality. His insights make complex concepts accessible and spark deep reflection on existence and decision-making.
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ADVICE

Start Simple, Add Complications Later

  • Simplify problems by ignoring complications, then add them back to make progress, as Galileo taught.
  • Use idealized models to reach powerful, testable predictions before refining details.
INSIGHT

Metabolism Is Riding The Entropy Wave

  • Life is not a struggle against entropy but a process that exploits entropy increase by converting low-entropy inputs to high-entropy outputs.
  • Metabolism captures usable low-entropy energy and degrades it to sustain structure and function.
INSIGHT

Hydrothermal Vents As Plausible Cradles Of Life

  • Origin-of-life pathways likely involved metabolism-like chemical networks in favorable geochemical environments, not pure chance.
  • Hydrothermal vents provide plausible settings where complex reactions could bootstrap living systems.
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